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Anadolu Agency Article Rating

21 Arab, Islamic, African countries condemn, reject Israeli recognition of Somaliland

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : Israel's recognition of breakaway Somali territory threatens peace, security in Horn of Africa, countries say in joint statement Representatives of 21 Arab, Islamic, and African countries on Friday expressed their rejection and condemnation of Israel's decision to recognize Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent state, warning that the move violates international law and threatens regional stability.
47% : The statement said it was a sign of Israel's "full and blatant disregard to international law," warning of its potential "serious repercussions ... on peace and security in the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea.
45% : A statement from the foreign ministers of the countries, released by Qatar's Foreign Ministry, said Israel's decision constituted a "serious precedent" that threatens "international peace and security.
45% : " In a joint statement, the countries condemned the move "in the strongest terms," saying it violates "the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter, which explicitly stipulates the imperative of protecting the sovereignty of states and their territorial integrity, and reflects Israel's expansionist" stance.
40% : " Israel became the world's first country on Friday to recognize Somaliland as a sovereign state, sparking an international chorus of rejection of the move by numerous countries in Africa and the Middle East, including Türkiye, which was also part of Saturday's statement released by Qatar.

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